Dr. Vasant Jhia

Gynaecologist, Pune

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My experience is coupled with genuine concern for my patients. All of my staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well....more

My experience is coupled with genuine concern for my patients. All of my staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well.

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You can take diet such as
Dates, aaples,milk, jaggery,green tea, garlic, oranges, daily one lemon with your food
U can take following homeopathic med
Kali Bich 200 once in day for 4 days
Belladonna 3c 4 time in day when you r having fever
Cal carb 6c 3 time in day for 15 days
Ferrum phos 6c 3 time in day for 15 days.

Dear lybrate user,
if the loose motions are not much, she otherwise feels alright and there is no fever it is best to take ors (oral rehydration solution) or lemon juice with salt, sugar and pinch of baking soda. Consult doctor if the intensity is more and/ or there are other associated symptoms.

Patience is the key. It took nine months for your tummy muscles to stretch to accommodate a full-term baby. So it makes sense that it can take that long, or longer, to tighten up again.
The speed and degree of this tightening up depends on a few factors, including:
• What shape and size you were before you conceived your baby.
• How much weight you gained during pregnancy.
• How active you are.
• Something you can't do anything about: your genes.
You may find it easier to shed the weight if:
• You gained less than 13.6kg and exercised regularly during pregnancy.
• You breastfeed.
• This is your first baby.
NOTE you shouldn't aim to be back to your pre-pregnancy weight until about six months after your baby's birth.
How can you safely lose weight to help your belly look better?
Breastfeeding may help, especially in the early months after giving birth. If you breastfeed, you'll burn extra calories to make milk – about 500 calories a day. You may lose your pregnancy weight more quickly than mums who bottle-feed their babies.
Breastfeeding also triggers contractions that help to shrink your womb, making it a workout for your whole body. However, if you eat more than you burn off, you will put on weight, even if you breastfeed.
It's fine to lose weight while you are breastfeeding. Your body is very efficient at making milk, and losing up to 1kg a week shouldn't affect the amount of milk you make.
However, if you have a newborn to look after, you'll need plenty of energy. Trying to lose weight too soon after giving birth may delay your recovery and make you feel even more tired. It’s especially important not to attempt a very low-calorie diet. So try to wait until you've had your postnatal check before start trying to lose weight.
Eating healthily, combined with gentle exercise, will help you to get in shape. The following general guidelines will help you to achieve and maintain a healthy weight:
• Make time for breakfast.
• Eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day.
• Include plenty of fibre-rich foods, such as oats, beans, lentils, grains and seeds, in your diet.
• Include a starchy food such as bread, rice, pasta (preferably wholegrain varieties for added fibre) or potatoes in each meal.
• Go easy on high-fat and high-sugar foods, such as biscuits and cakes.
• Watch your portions at mealtimes and the number and type of snacks you eat between meals.
There's no right answer about how many calories a day you should have. The amount you need to eat depends on your weight and how active you are.
What else can you do to help regain your pre-pregnancy belly?
Exercise can help to tone stomach muscles and burn calories. If you exercised right up until the end of your pregnancy, you can do some light exercise and stretching from the start.
If you stopped exercising during your pregnancy or are a newcomer to fitness, it is better to start exercising more slowly.
Fitness aside, all new mums can begin pelvic floor exercises and work on gently toning up lower tummy muscles as soon as they feel ready. This may help you to get back to your pre-pregnancy shape and help to flatten your tummy.
When you feel up to it, take your baby out for walks in his pushchair. Getting out and about will help to lift your mood and exercise your body gently. You may find there are pushchair workouts with other new mums in your local park.

Intrauterine insemination or IUI is the placement of a bolus of washed motile sperms in women's uterus with the help of a cannula. This procedure is painless and have chances of conception between 15-20%.

The reason she told has no medical backup... and may be just a belief...
The size of the breast can be reduced upto certain extent by homoeoapthic medicine...
You may give Chimaphila 6C tds...
It is advisable to take any medicine with proper consultation...

Hello,
Generally, for teenagers, ie, 16 to 19 years its 40 to 45 kgs, 20 to 22 years its 45 to 50 kgs and for 23 to 45 years 51 to 55 kgs can be okay (in consideration with height). Since you haven't mentioned your age height and present weight I am not been able to tell you what can be your ideal weight.
Yes, obesity and/or over weight do hamper monthly cycles, infact in today's scenario more and more cases are coming up with the exact same problem you are facing. The only solution is to get rid of the extra fat as soon as possible. It is better to live your life with a proper functioning body than bearing it. To get rid of fat, firstly you need to cut down your fast food intakes, refined food intake and/or having deep fried foods. Next even if you are having food outside home go for such a food preference that consists of least amount of harmful fats (or fats that are difficult to shed off from our body). Some fats from mutton and/or red meat, butter, full cream are difficult to shed off. Also, the oil in deep fried foods possess threat when consumed regularly. All the best and remember self help is the best help so start helping yourself out of this situation, tell your heart that you can and take a step other steps will follow there after. Take care. I hope this will be helpful to you.
Thank you.
Have a nice day!